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immigration

Border Patrol Chief Denies Knowing About Vulgar Posts in Facebook Group She Was a Member Of

Chief Carla Provost is offering social media training for agents after the discovery of racist, sexist posts in a Border Patrol Facebook group.
Morgan Baskin
7.24.19
Race

Somehow, Fiverr Ads Have Gotten Even More Tone-Deaf

The company's latest campaign quite literally illustrates how the gig economy exploits women of color.
Leila Ettachfini
7.24.19
immigration

Republican Congressman Has a Bizarre Theory About the Drowned Migrant Father and Daughter: They Were Murdered.

“I’m a law enforcement officer. First thing I thought: A trafficker probably killed them."
Gaby Del Valle
7.24.19
Games Features

20-Second Gauntlets of Death Are the Hottest Trend in 'Mario Maker'

The best part is, you don't have to be an expert to beat them!
Patrick Klepek
7.24.19
food news

DoorDash May Finally Change Its Shady Tipping Policy

After a spate of bad press, the company says it will no longer repurpose workers' tips to pay their wages.
Jelisa Castrodale
7.24.19
Bizarre Crimes
13:16

My Breaking Bad Prank Gone Wrong Almost Cost Me $150,000

Inspired by his favorite show, “Breaking Bad” Josh decided to pull a prank that went terribly wrong.
food news

I Found NYC's In-N-Out Burger and Solved the Mystery of How It Got There

A meticulous rundown of how that fully intact Double-Double ended up next to a bus stop in Jamaica, Queens.
Lincoln Boehm
7.24.19
Work

The Gig Economy Screws Over Everyone But the Bosses

It keeps wages down and the majority of gig workers would prefer the security of a full-time job, a recent report says.
Anne Gaviola
7.24.19
prison

How Tay-K’s Lyrics Helped Put Him in Prison for 55 Years

Prosecutors used the music video and lyrics from Tay-K’s hit single, “The Race”, as a key piece of evidence while interviewing their last witness.
Trone Dowd
7.24.19
climate change

Megadroughts Are Likely Coming to the U.S. Southwest Within Decades, Scientists Say

Climate change is 'almost assured' to cause decades-long droughts in the American Southwest not seen since medieval times, scientists warn in a new study.
Madeleine Gregory
7.24.19
food news

Woman Arrested After Allegedly Pouring Hennessy in Taco Bell Worker's Mouth From Drive-Thru

If you're going to pour cognac into a fast food worker's mouth from your car window, maybe wait till there isn't a cop right behind you.
Jelisa Castrodale
7.24.19
mueller report

Mueller: My Investigation Was "Not a Witch Hunt"

Here are the biggest moments from Mueller’s testimony before the House Intel committee.
Greg Walters
7.24.19
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